Eyeshade



May 24,1921. 1,630,193

A. MALLORY v EYESHADE Filed. June 26. 1926 /a roml, a ZZ I Attorney '30 toured. These members are 40. for providing cli Patented; May 24, 1927 UNITED "STA ES I PAT-EN'r -joFmcs;

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Application fledlune as, 1926., semi 110,118,055,

- This invention relates to eye shades for use in conjunction with conventionally constructed e glasses and that may be quickly 'positione over a pair of glasses of any con 5 struction whether provided with temples or with nose clips,'and to provide a device of this typewhich will adapt itself to any of the". usual ty es of spectacles or eye glasses and that wil retain itself snugly in place.

'10 Other objects will become apparent as the nature of the invention is better understood,

tional pair of eye glasses equipped with my improved eye shade,

Figure 2'is afront elevation o f the eye shade per se, and

Figure3 1s a perspective of one of the i colored trans arent discs of the eye shade.

Referring in detail to] the drawing it will be seenthat the eye shade comprises a pair fof transparentflmembers 5-5 which are of identical construction and 'similarl I ,con-

re erably formed, from colored celluloid, alt ough obviously other material may be used, celluloid being-preferred on account of its flexibility and'cheapness.

The members 5-5 are of a shape similar to the shape of; the ,eye glasslenses with which the eye shade is to be used and are formed at their edges with a pair of into a1 tabs that are bent over upon the mem rs 6-6 within which are I arranged a hand of suitable elastic material formaintaining the members interconnected and for permitting the same to be drawn apartso as to be. p'roperlyarran ed I upon the lenses of the eye g1 ma: as is- 'closedinFigure 1. v

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.the outer clips" beings bent inwardl Atopposite sides of the center line of each disc and' at the opposite sides of the band attachin clip 7 each disc is formed with aair 0 over an inwardly into spaced relation with the-disc for providing a air of lens rim engaging hooks 8-8 one 0 which is formed 1 with an opening 9 so that a neck or ear en,-

gaging cord may be attached thereto if de- 65.

sired. T It will thus be seen that I have provided a highly novel, sim 1e, and efiicient form of eye shade that is a apted for ready application to various forms-of eye glasses or spec- 60 tacles without 1n any manner whatever marring the spectacles and even though'I have herein -shown and described'the same it is to be understood that minor changes may bemade without: departing from the spirit of 65 the invention and the scope of the appended Having thus described the invention, what Iclaim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is t In an eye shade for spectaclesya pair of transparent colored discs adapted to be positioned upon the lenses of-a pair of s ecta- ,cles, a clip formed on the inner side e go of each disc and-disposed inwardly in spaced [6 relationwith respect tothe outer face of each disc, an elastic member having its'end portion engaged within the op osed clis ormed at the inner opposed ges of ,0 discs, for resiliently interconnecting the discs 00 and a pair of clips formed on-the outer side edge of each disc, said last mentioned air of clips being arranged-e ui-distant an the clip on the inner side e go of each disc, m spaced; relation with respect to the inner face of the disc and ada ted, to enga over i the rims of the lenses 0 the spectac es', on'e. of said outermost clips having an opening for "attaching a suspension cprd' thereto.

In testimony whereof I aflix 111 Bi atu're.

AARON L. RY.

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